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IK Prize
The IK Prize is presented annually by Tate for an idea that uses digital technology to innovate the way we …
Index, Diagram, Graphic Trace: Involuntary Drawing
The graphic trace is a hybrid type of representation: it takes from the index a registration of something unique – …
Lure of the wild: Watercolour II
The artist Francis Towne’s near abstract eighteenth-century watercolours of Swiss glaciers were to inspire Eric Ravilious more than a century …
This was the modern world – part one: Richard Hamilton at ºÚÁÏÉç
To coincide with the retrospective at ºÚÁÏÉç of Richard Hamilton, one of the most important and influential artists of …
In the Archive: Studio Lives
Long inspired by the compelling atmosphere of artists’ studios, Elizabeth Macneal marvels at the photographic documentation of Marie-Louise Von Motesiczky …
Here Comes the Sun
David Hockney’s recent work has been inspired by the landscape and the changing seasons. Here, his friend Martin Gayford charts …
Tudor and Stuart Technical Research
May 2003 – October 2005
Tate holds a significant collection of paintings by artists working in England during the Tudor …
In Focus: Edward with clock, off Cheshire Street Market, London 1983
The photographer reflects on the changing city as seen in one of her works
Gillian Ayres: Joyous Colour
A look back at the life and work of the British artist who tirelessly experimented with paint
Documentation and Conservation of Performance
March 2016 – March 2021
°Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s Time-based Media Conservation team is developing its approach to the documentation and conservation of …
MixTate: Elena Colombi on Jannis Kounellis
The DJ and producer takes inspiration from Jannis Kounellis's 1993 sculpture, which chimes with their own definition of home
Family pleasures: Behind the curtain
Henrietta Garnett, a regular visitor to the Tate archive, recognises two painted calendars done by her grandmother Vanessa Bell.
The reversibility of the real: Pierre Huyghe
The French art critic Nicholas Bourriaud examines the ways in which Pierre Huyghe enjoys upsetting traditional expectations of how art …
The emotional gaze: Sylvia Sleigh at Tate Liverpool
Sylvia Sleigh (1916–2010) was a Welsh-born realist painter who spent much of her life in New York with her husband, …
A Dramatic Reading of Augustus Leopold Egg’s Untitled Triptych
This article explores the significance of the theatrical and literary references found in the triptych Past and Present 1858 by …
Nude Woman in a Red Armchair 1932 by Pablo Picasso
This sensual portrait of Picasso’s lover Marie-Thérèse Walter was painted at the artist’s Normandy estate in 1932. Picasso dated this …
More than the art world can tolerate: Otto Muehl's Manopsychotic Ballet
Why was Otto Meuhl's 1970 performance Manopsychotic Ballet forgotten?
Tate St Ives Artists Programme
Providing a productive environment which values experimentation and risk, discussion and debate
William Blake's The Ghost of a Flea: Tate Etc. at Tate Britain / Artists' Perspectives
In celebration of the reopening of Tate Britain, Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to …